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The National Academy of Athletics is exceptionally proud to be supporting After School Hoops in Zimbabwe.

AFTER SCHOOL HOOPS is a nonprofit organization that uses a structured school system to work with youth in Makoni Rusape to Mutare. Their program aims to develop basketball skills, life skills and teach youth to give back to the community. Similar to the National Academy of Athletics, they believe the power of youth sports can help children learn essential life lessons, make informed decisions, and become better, healthier adults.

AFTER SCHOOL HOOPS reached out to the NAofA through Facebook, seeking to expand their coaches’ training development. They are particularly drawn to the NAofA’s Talk.Teach.Play.® trademarked teaching method. Looking to expand their sports to offer alternatives to basketball, they felt a consistent approach to teaching children regardless of the sport is what they needed to train their coaching staff so that their coaches would feel confident teaching a sport that they never had themselves played.

Aaron Locks, founder and CEO of the National Academy of Athletics, was very impressed with AFTER SCHOOL HOOPS efforts and with how many children had already benefited from their program. The NAofA is on a mission to bring their youth sports programs to children throughout the nation- why not Zimbabwe?

 

“I am so excited to share my Talk.Teach.Play.® coaching method and Coaches Best Friend training materials with the coaches in Zimbabwe. I believe that there is no better life-skill teaching tool than youth sports and for us to be a part of helping children on such a large scale feels incredible,” stated Locks.

The National Academy of Athletics was thrilled to provide AFTER SCHOOL HOOPS with Coaches Best Friend Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball additions. These coach training manuals are written by Aaron Locks and are in their second addition. They are provided to volunteer coaches to assure children get the most incredible experience when joining a sports league. Volunteer coaches often know some of the rules, but these books ensure they understand the importance of truly what it means to be a coach and role model to children. A coach’s job is to make sure that kids are having fun as they learn how to play a sport while allowing children to learn essential life lessons like teamwork, perseverance, leadership, and responsibility. If children have fun, they will stick with a sport and continue enjoying a healthy lifestyle throughout adulthood.

“Aaron, we really appreciate what you have done for us. You have exceeded our expectations and do not know if you realize how many lives you are changing. Thank you and God bless.” David Mlambo, the organisation’s founder, head coach and peer educator.

 

The NAofA provides Youth Sports Programs throughout California and is expanding throughout the United States with recent operations opening in Massachusetts, Atlanta, and Nevada. Both organizations have goals to reach as many kids as possible. With childhood obesity and depression on the rise, it is vitally essential that these organizations exist.

See the After School Hoops Facebook page for additional info: https://www.facebook.com/afterschoolhoopszimbabwe/

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JOSH WALKER

3 weeks ago

NA of A is filled with great mentors, and coaches. It truly makes me feel positive knowing the culture here has an impact on our players enhancing their skillset, mindset and overall health. Na of A especially makes it easier for me as a coach for when I am provided with all the proper equipment and gear to ensure the children/players have everything they need in order to play hard and have fun!

Trip Dixon

2 weeks ago

Aaron and his team are absolutely top notch and have a genuine passion for teaching kids’ valuable life skills through sports and play. They’ve developed a program that fills the gap in many communities for youth sports that isn’t focused on hardcore competition and crazy travel schedules. You’re awesome. Great job NAofA!

Eve Given

3 months ago

Aaron Locks, founder of the National Academy of Athletics, has revolutionized youth sports development with his exceptional leadership and vision. His program provides an unmatched combination of skill-building, confidence development, and pure fun that keeps children engaged and excited about athletics. Aaron’s dedication to creating positive experiences is evident … More

Nick Raffensperger

a month ago

Starting our journey as a new franchisee with the National Academy of Athletics has been an absolutely phenomenal experience, and it’s all thanks to the incredible support from Aaron Lock and his dedicated team! From the initial onboarding to ongoing guidance, they have been nothing short of exceptional.
Aaron’s leadership and the team’s expertise have made the process seamless and truly empowering. They’ve provided comprehensive training, answered every question with patience and clarity, and made me feel like a valued part of the NAofA family from day one. Their commitment to franchisee success is evident in every interaction. I feel fully equipped and incredibly excited to grow our NAofA business, knowing I have such a strong and supportive network behind me. Five stars aren’t enough!

Sol

2 weeks ago

NAofA organized a Pickleball Camp in San Anselmo summer of 2025. My son and his friend attended and had a terrible experience. Due to this and the icky response from the owner of the camp, I highly recommend avoiding it.
First, while we
 were told to arrive at 8:45, on the first day but the instructor arrived at 9. I called to inform the office and the owner (Ben) about the missing instructor, he told me that he would call her to find out what was the matter (she showed up not only after to let us all into the court). When I wrote to him and mentioned the lateness as part of the reason we would not be returning, he surprised me by retorting that he had “proof” she wasn’t late- until I reminded him about my phone call to him.
They have a “password” system to protect the kids, but the instructor hands you the pickup form when you arrive (which has the code written on it) so it’s pointless. Furthermore, When I arrived to pick up my kid, the instructor was rushing off to try and get a couple of the kids who had left the court entirely on their own.
My son and his friend were bullied by another kid throughout the day. Despite the “anti bully” policy, the kid was invited back the next day.
The kids told me that no instruction was provided at all about pickleball. They were given balls and rackets and there were no other activities or involvement to keep them engaged. When they asked to take a break because they were hot, the woman told them they had to keep playing. When I informed the owner about this behavior, he retorted that it was their policy and that many kids were “struggling to participate” that day which is why she refused the breaks.
This doesn’t seem like a camp that’s all that motivated to keep kids engaged or having fun, and the defensive/gaslighting responses of the director suggests that it’s not run in a way that promotes safety or fun, or holds its own instructors accountable.
It’s don’t recommend the Pickleball Camp at all, and wouldn’t trust their other programs.

Eve Given

3 months ago

Aaron Locks, founder of the National Academy of Athletics, has revolutionized youth sports development with his exceptional leadership and vision. His program provides an unmatched combination of skill-building, confidence development, and pure fun that keeps children engaged and excited about athletics. Aaron’s dedication to creating positive experiences is evident … More

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